A Retrospective: My 7 Links as a Semi-Feral Family

As we arrived home after so many months of wandering, my blogging friend, Sunee from Sunee Sees the World, nominated me to participate in the 7 Links Game started by Tripbase, where bloggers make a list of 7 past posts, which might be favorites, or most commented, or most helpful. The timing seems fitting [...]

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Foto Phaves: Hvar, Croatia

Hvar, Croatia, from the citadel Spanjola above town. This is from our trip through the Dalmatian Coast last May. I’ve been processing photos to try to upload onto iStockphoto, and going through the ones from Hvar. I love the color of the water!

Looking across the bay at Hvar Town, from the road near [...]

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Pula: A Fresh Arrival

The Roman Amphitheater in Pula, the 6th largest in the world.

We’ve headed North, and left the Dalmatian coast behind. We are in Pula now on the Southern tip of Istria. Both John and I liked Pula immediately, although we are not sure why our reaction to it is such a contrast to our immediate [...]

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Omiš is Komisch

This has to be my favorite building in Omiš, irony in structure. The ultra modern Bank of Zagreb with mirrored windows downstairs, the typical concrete apartment building upstairs.

Omiš is the tidal waters where the uninspiring and beautiful collide in curious contrast. There is a lovely little old town center, topped by an ancient stone [...]

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Missing Home While Standing Still

Omiš, Croatia: a view from the Pirate’s Fort.

We’ve been missing home. Our doggie Sadie back at home got hurt and needed stitches yesterday. The couple who are caring for our house and animals are not sure how it happened; they came home and she had a big tear just behind her shoulder. We [...]

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Rain Dancing in Hvar

Hvar Croatia

We ended our tour of Dalmatia in Hvar, an island with a city of the same name which has had a great deal of press as a destination. It’s known as a place to see and be seen, and comes complete with a sterile looking large resort hotel with a pool that made [...]

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Korčula and Camp Chairs

Korčula, Croatia, lit by the early morning light.

We keep extending our stay in Korčula. We’d arrived on this island intending to camp here, a brief stop. We drove through several uninspiring campgrounds and found the first one, close to the ferry, to be the best. We had picked up some inexpensive camping gear before [...]

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Bonding, Squabbling, and Farting of the Mouth

The girls sitting on the walls of Dubrovnik

It’s interesting spending so much time together, the four of us in close quarters. At home, naturally, there are so many other distractions, different directions. School and work take us away from the home, friends offer other company. Even chores involve different spaces. Gardening and cleaning [...]

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The Song of Jackals

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The hills of the Pelješac peninsula, home of golden jackals

There are jackals here on the Pelješac. Each night they sing, sometimes very close to the house, on the hills above town. Their song is more of a true howl than our coyotes back home, whose voices rise [...]

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Wine in Croatia and Meeting Mike Grgich

Bartulović Winery, Pelješac Peninsula, Croatia

We sought wine yesterday, and our day was charmed. The wine industry in Croatia is flourishing. Here on the Pelješac Peninsula there are vines everywhere, with workers tending them. Ancient and twisted vines, newly planted shoots, bright green grape leaves on hillsides and terraces, contrasting the dark green of forests [...]

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Dubrovnik’s Walls

The medieval city walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia

We walked the walls of Dubrovnik, following the flow of tourist making the way counter-clockwise around fortress walls encircling the old city in a complete circle. The sun in the clear blue sky illuminated the water and shone orange and red off the rooftops. I shot hundreds of [...]

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Dubrovnik, Ancient and Proud

Dubrovnik walls and harbor

Dubrovnik’s thick walls of stone rise from the water, heavy and stalwart, topped with ramparts and arrow keyholes. The sun breaks through the clouds, illuminating the grey rock of this medieval fortress. Boats loll easily in the harbor, protected and waiting. The city starts to wake, tables are straightened and tended, [...]

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English and Olive Oil

Olive oil tasting in Split, Croatia

When John returned from Rome with a car the other day, our first outing was to Split to pick up some camping gear. We’d like to explore the islands and coastline of Croatia, and now that we have a car the additional load of tent and sleeping bags is [...]

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Freedom on Wheels and an Outing to Baška Voda

Baška Voda on the Dalmatian Coast

John made a trip to Rome to pick up a car, and it feels like freedom. We drove down the coast to a little gem of a town called Baška Voda yesterday. We arrived as the rain from a downpour was running from the streets and dripping from the [...]

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Storm’s Amphitheater; A Concert in Thunder

The little Dalmatian coast town of Omis sits in a bowl of cliffs. The long, narrow mountains that parallel the Bracki Channel of the Adriatic curve inland at the mouth of the Cetina River, forming a crescent facing the water. The steep walls are faded grey in the sun, dotted with bright green where [...]

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